San Diego Supercross Photo Gallery 2015

The Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series traveled to Petco Park baseball stadium for the first time where Cooper Webb took the win in the 250SX class as Trey Canard topped the podium in the 450SX class. Associate editor Pete Peterson was on hand to capture all of the action.

Malcolm Stewart transferred to the main with a second place in Heat #1. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Zach Osborne earned the runner up slot in Heat #2. He went on the holeshot the main and finished the night with a sixth. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Eli Tomac won his heat race but crashed early in the main. He worked his way up to fifth place. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Chad Reed was just off the podium in fourth. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Ken Roczen was so close to another win. He finished second, his first time back onto the podium since his win at round one. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Jason Anderson didn\'t have a great night after transferring in from a semi race he finished tenth in the main. Photo by Pete Peterson.

After getting pushed over a berm by teammate and team owner Chad Reed, Josh Grant had to go to the LCQ for a transfer. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Grant’s philosophy is, it seems, that if you must go to the LCQ, you might as well win, and you might as well throw a huge whip on your way to the checkers. Photo by Pete Peterson.

On lap two Malcolm Stewart had this crash after casing the last landing in the long rhythm section. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Tyler Bowers got the lead early in the 250F main and pulled away, but got caught and passed, twice, to finish in third. Check out the cool numbers in honor of military appreciation night. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Josh Hansen had a good night and just missed the podium by one spot. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Cooper Webb had a nasty crash in qualifying and skipped the final qualifying session. He hurt his shoulder and almost didn’t race. Here he in in the main. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Jessy Nelson, the first point leader of the season, lost a lot more when he finished eighth while current point leader, Cooper Webb, won. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Cooper Webb has an active and exciting style. Here he launches a jump on his way to the main event win. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Shane Mcelrath, after winning his heat race, earned his first supercross podium. He was strong in second, passing Bowers mid way through the race and keeping Webb in sight. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Alex Martin got inside the top 5 with his fifth place finish. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Trey Canard grabbed the lead early and pulled a small gap. Rozcen and Dungey closed it up near the end, but Canard hung on for the win. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Ryan Dungey got third place and though he lost a few points to his nearest competitors, he’s still 9 points ahead of Roczen and 18 points ahead of Canard. Photo by Pete Peterson.

Eli Tomac charged after his main event crash to fourth place. Photo by Pete Peterson.